Kronos Methodios works on his lifelong dream to be the first time-traveler. Seven-year-old Cruze looks on with enthusiasm as a symphony of clicks and buzzes accompany the flashing lights and electronic circuits of the machine. Kronos' wife Delpha calls the project a half-baked scheme, and after twenty-five years, wonders if her husband is overdue for a psychiatric evaluation. Can he prove that conception wrong?Their garage reeks of smoldering metal from a soldering iron on a cluttered tool bench. Kronos and Cruze start their watches just before eight-o-clock in the evening. Kronos pushes a large red button. If he travels into the future, can he go back? What consequences will Kronos face for his experiment with time? His future hangs on the push of a button. His past depends on it. This version also contains bonus material.